We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-megawatt cavity receiver of a concentrated solar power (CSP) tower system in a high-pressure wind tunnel. Measurements of 5 geometrical configurations of this model as well as measurement uncertainties are reported in this contribution. The experiment covered a Reynolds number range of between 2·10^6 and 8·10^6, based on the external dimensions and flow field. In general, the measured values are highly sensitive to the geometrical configuration, the wind velocity, and the wind direction. The results show that the maximum forced convective heat loss for all configurations occurs when the wind blows from frontal directions of between 60° and 80° relative to the tower symm...
Convection heat loss occurs in receivers of high concentrating solar concentrators, Solar Scheffler,...
Convective heat losses from solar cavity receivers are highly non-linear and account for about 60% o...
An experimental investigation of the effects of wind speed (0–12 m/s) and yaw angle (0°–90°) on the ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-megawatt cavity receiver of ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-MW cavity receiver of a conc...
The influence of wind on the convective losses of cavity receivers for solar power towers was analyz...
AbstractNumerical three dimensional studies of forced convective heat loss from cavity receiver of d...
In solar thermal power towers an array of mirrors reflect the sunlight to the top of a tower, where ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-MW cavity receiver of a conc...
Cavity receivers may increase the efficiency of concentrated solar thermal energy (CSTE) systems bec...
Abstract: The performance of the Solar Tower Receiver (STR) affects significantly the efficiency of ...
Due to their low radiative losses cavity receivers are an interesting option for high temperature ap...
Abstract The convective heat losses of cavity receivers for solar thermal power towers are of great ...
External receiver configurations are directly exposed to ambient wind. Therefore, a precise determin...
Using cavity receivers in the solar thermal towers as a solution to reduce the radiation losses from...
Convection heat loss occurs in receivers of high concentrating solar concentrators, Solar Scheffler,...
Convective heat losses from solar cavity receivers are highly non-linear and account for about 60% o...
An experimental investigation of the effects of wind speed (0–12 m/s) and yaw angle (0°–90°) on the ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-megawatt cavity receiver of ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-MW cavity receiver of a conc...
The influence of wind on the convective losses of cavity receivers for solar power towers was analyz...
AbstractNumerical three dimensional studies of forced convective heat loss from cavity receiver of d...
In solar thermal power towers an array of mirrors reflect the sunlight to the top of a tower, where ...
We investigated the forced convective heat loss from a model of a multi-MW cavity receiver of a conc...
Cavity receivers may increase the efficiency of concentrated solar thermal energy (CSTE) systems bec...
Abstract: The performance of the Solar Tower Receiver (STR) affects significantly the efficiency of ...
Due to their low radiative losses cavity receivers are an interesting option for high temperature ap...
Abstract The convective heat losses of cavity receivers for solar thermal power towers are of great ...
External receiver configurations are directly exposed to ambient wind. Therefore, a precise determin...
Using cavity receivers in the solar thermal towers as a solution to reduce the radiation losses from...
Convection heat loss occurs in receivers of high concentrating solar concentrators, Solar Scheffler,...
Convective heat losses from solar cavity receivers are highly non-linear and account for about 60% o...
An experimental investigation of the effects of wind speed (0–12 m/s) and yaw angle (0°–90°) on the ...